2012
Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Alcohol and Other Drug Use among Adolescents: Evaluation of a Pediatric Residency Curriculum
Ryan SA, Martel S, Pantalon M, Martino S, Tetrault J, Thung SF, Bernstein SL, Auinger P, Green ML, Fiellin DA, O'Connor P, D'Onofrio G. Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Alcohol and Other Drug Use among Adolescents: Evaluation of a Pediatric Residency Curriculum. Substance Use & Addiction Journal 2012, 33: 251-260. PMID: 22738002, DOI: 10.1080/08897077.2011.640182.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrief Negotiation InterviewBrief interventionPediatric residency programsDrug useKnowledge scorePost-training improvementPost-training knowledge scoresMain outcome measuresUrban teaching hospitalAdolescent medicine rotationPediatric residency curriculumMedicine/pediatric residentsResidency programsTraining satisfactionAdherence ScaleSBIRT curriculumTeaching hospitalOutcome measuresSignificant preTreatment curriculumClinical practiceClinical settingPediatric residentsResidents' knowledgeResidency curriculum
2002
Dual Diagnosis Motivational Interviewing A modification of Motivational Interviewing for substance-abusing patients with psychotic disorders
Martino S, Carroll K, Kostas D, Perkins J, Rounsaville B. Dual Diagnosis Motivational Interviewing A modification of Motivational Interviewing for substance-abusing patients with psychotic disorders. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2002, 23: 297-308. PMID: 12495791, PMCID: PMC3865805, DOI: 10.1016/s0740-5472(02)00295-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMotivational interviewingPractice of MIBrief treatment approachAlcohol use problemsBasic MI principlesMotivational dilemmasPsychotic disordersSubstance abuse patientsIntrinsic motivationAddictive behaviorsMI principlesUse problemsClear explicationInterviewingPrimary substanceDiagnostic populationSkill setsTreatment approachesCo-occurring drugSupplemental guidelinesDisordersPsychoactive substancesMotivationalClinical considerationsMotivation